Prior to the Supreme Court hearings in late March, 42% of those surveyed thought the court would throw out the entire health are law. But a week after the hearings, that number dropped by 4%, down to 38%, as more people believed that only a portion of the law will be thrown out.

The April survey showed that only 25% of Americans think the Affordable Care Act will be upheld in its entirety.

The nationwide poll was conducted with a sample size of 1,103 adults and has a margin of error of 3.5%.